Basic Electrical Safety in the Workplace, trains employees to have a basic understanding of electricity and how it works. It covers the different types of electricity such as low voltage, high voltage, and static electricity, all with the purpose of training employees to be more aware of electrical
Basic Electrical Safety in the Workplace, trains employees to have a basic understanding of electricity and how it works. It covers the different types of electricity such as low voltage, high voltage, and static electricity, all with the purpose of training employees to be more aware of electrical
Course Topics
Basic electrical terminology and definitions
Electrical hazard awareness
Common mistakes made and how to acquire safe work practices
How to respond to an electrical problem
Superior Forklift Ltd. was founded in 2001 and has grown from one branch in Regina to having 3 branches- Regina, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg. Initially, the company provided service for a wide range of customers with a variety of equipment.
Over the years we have partnered with an ever-increasing number of larger equipment suppliers and vendors. With adding new product lines came new challenges but what hasn’t changed is our focus on providing quality products and responsive service to ensure our customer's complete satisfaction.
At Superior Forklift our focus is on Saskatchewan and Manitoba. We are committed to the growing provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba and surpassing our customer's expectations every time we can. At Superior Forklift, customer service isn’t a phrase we use, it’s something we practice and provide every day. Let us help you manage your ups and downs.
Safety is everyone’s responsibility. The Supervisory Awareness course helps you to promote safety through strategic training of your supervisory personnel, enabling them to raise safety awareness within specified areas within the warehouse environment such as Slip, Trips & Falls, Safety and the L...
Our most popular program: This course identifies the obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHSA) and Confined Spaces Regulation (O. Reg. 632/05) and meets Section 8: Hazard Recognition and other general training of the Regulation.
Employers must ensure workers on construction projects complete a working at heights training program approved by the Ontario Ministry of Labour before a worker uses a fall restricting system, fall arrest system, safety net, work belt or safety belt. This comprehensive working at heights training p...
The training program consists of a combination of theory and practical modules which will educate students on the concepts and principles of working at heights safely in the province of Ontario.
This Half-day course is designed for those involved in the day-to-day operations where workers and the general public are exposed to hazards created by vehicles and/or equipment.
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